Star Wars: 10 Awesome And Nerdy Fan Creations

8. Darth Vader & Son By Jeffrey Brown

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True, Jeffrey Brown is a semi well known indie comic creator, this book may be officially licensed, and he got paid to do it, but I had to include it anyway. The reason? Jeffrey Brown did this as a labour of love because he is a life long Star Wars fan. He probably would have done it for free if asked. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, but living in Chicago, Jeffrey left his day job to pursue comics after graduating from the School of the Art Institute. His first graphic novel, Clumsy, was actually his MFA thesis! The award winning cartoonist has published numerous comics over the years, through many different publishers, magazines, and anthologies.

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This book is perfect for kids, or adults who still embrace the kid inside. I mean, look at all the "awwwwws". Whether Darth Vader is taking Luke to the zoo, taking him trick-or-treating, or making him breakfast, it goes to show that had his kids not been taken away and hidden, he could have been a great father. Okay, not really, it is after all just a silly parody. The book is full of inside jokes that every Star Wars fan will love.

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And for those who think he couldn't be THAT GREAT of a father because he all but ignores Leia, don't worry your pretty little head about it. She gets her own book, Daddy's Little Princess. You can get both on amazon.com.

And you can see more of Jeffrey's fantastic work here.

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A writer in spirit, a baker by profession. Carl has been a comic shop impresario, comic book illustrator, record store clerk, electronic musician, late night radio DJ, club promoter, graphic designer, and other cool things you wish you could be. He mistakenly had purple dreadlocks once. For three years. Which made him way less cool. He doesn't actually know what the word impresario means, and is way too lazy to Google it. Carl is also an American, and for that he apologizes.